Bandit Ban (the Foxās Sin of Greed) and Fairy āKingā Harlequin (the Grizzlyās Sin of Sloth) are bound by their connection to ElaineāKingās sister, Banās lover, and the Guardian Saint of the Fountain of Youth. The magical water grants immortal life to whoever drinks it. As she lays dying, Elaine gives the last of the liquid to Ban, granting him immortality and the power to stop a demon that destroys the Fairy Forest, resulting in King believing Ban stole the liquid himself after killing Elaine. The vengeful tension comes to a head when Ban and King finally recross paths ten years laterā¦
š”ļø Statue Description
Ban vs. King Elite Fandom Statue is the worldās first Seven Deadly Sins polystone portraying two characters in combat. Four portraits convey the emotional intensity of the fight, with King showing either vengeful rage or cold indifference toward Ban, who returns a cocky or dangerous expression as he licks blood from his canines. Bust stands bearing the symbols of the Foxās Sin of Greed and the Grizzlyās Sin of Sloth allow the alternate portraits to be displayed attractively alongside the main piece.
Fueled by revenge, Fairy āKingā Harlequin hovers weightlessly in mid-air, driving his Spirit Spear Chastiefol straight through Banās chest. The gaping wound and glistening splash of blood cannot stop Undead Ban, who flexes his left hand to steal Kingās power with his Snatch ability or swing his swappable three-section staff in retaliation.
Beneath their feet, a replica of the Fountain of Youthās chalice represents the foundation of their deadly conflict. The purple liquid illuminates the battle above with gorgeous LED, highlighting the medieval aesthetic of Britannia. Intricately shattered glass, variegated brick walls, creeping vines, woven textiles, splintering wood, and careening rubble showcase the animeās Gothic and Corinthian-inspired architecture amidst the chaos of the fight.
References hidden around the statue create a 360-degree viewing experience, including two tattered wanted posters and Chastiefolās plush Guardian form. Two critical Easter Eggs lend emotional weight to the scene: the helmet gifted to King by his deceased friend Helbram, and the final Almoca Seed entrusted to Ban by Elaine.